Eagles are community leaders. Since 1898, the F.O.E. has played a key role in the creation of Mother’s Day, Social Security, Medicare and more thanks to a dedicated membership base working daily throughout the United States and Canada to help friends and neighbors in need.

Every day, in our more than 1,600 locations throughout North America, Eagles are hard at work raising nearly $10 million annually. Our F.O.E. Charity Foundation awards grants to local and international organizations to aid in patient care and prevention for a variety of causes.

Donate now online by selecting a Charity Foundation fund of your choice. 100% of all donations received benefit the intended cause. Once you're finished, find the Aerie or Auxiliary nearest you and let them know you'd like to be a part of the greatest civic organization in the world.

Latest News

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Jul

Could Bacteria Be A Cause Of Type 2 Diabetes?

The research groups of FOEDRC members Patrick Schlievert and Al Klingelhutz, along with Wilmara Salgado-Pabón showed in a recent study, published in the high-profile journal mBio, that the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus can cause type II diabetes. Read more

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F.O.E. Celebrates American Eagle Day June 20

This June 20th, the Fraternal Order of the Eaglesjoins the American Eagle Foundation (www.eagles.org), U.S. Congress, and Governors from coast to coast in celebrating “American Eagle Day” to commemorate the United States’ National Bird. Read more

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Eating Disorders Could Impact Diabetes Treatment

Disruptions in eating patterns greatly increase the risk of developing illnesses like obesity, bulimia nervosa, and anorexia nervosa. While it is known that the brain is important for the regulation of food intake, it is not clear how this occurs. Read more

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Accident Sets Allgaier Back At Dover

The weekend at Dover International Speedway started off on Thursday for Justin Allgaier at the Drive for Autism Celebrity-Am Golf Outing. After a round of golf on Thursday, Allgaier hit the 1.0-mile track on Friday. Read more

Helpful Information

Aerie Locator

The Fraternal Order of Eagles has nearly 1,600 locations across the United States and Canada, dedicated to improving our communities and helping others. Use our Aerie Locator tool to identify the Aerie closest to you.

Soar

Welcome to the online home of Soar – The Official Bulletin of The Fraternal Order of Eagles Grand Aerie. Soar features news and information from the F.O.E., packaged in a format convenient for distribution within our Aeries and Auxiliaries each month. Issues will be mailed to each Aerie home for distribution and available on this page for download in high-quality PDF format – all free of charge.

Member Benefits

Our efforts to establish a stronger sense of community include developing great partnerships with organizations dedicated to the same ideals and beliefs as the F.O.E. Eagles currently have access to exclusive benefits on car insurance, preventative health screenings and more - just by being a member! Each day our Grand Aerie staff is hard at work building new and exciting partnerships to add to this list of member benefits.

If you're already a member, click here to explore your great discount opportunities!

Our Charities

The Benefits of Being An Eagle

7 U.S. Presidents have proudly called themselves Eagles . . .

The Eagles played a pivotal role in the founding of Mother's Day . . .

Eagles were the driving force behind the creation of the Social Security Act . . .

Eagles helped end job discrimination based on age with the "Jobs After 40" Program . . .

The Fraternal Order of Eagles is an international non-profit organization uniting fraternally in the spirit of liberty, truth, justice, and equality, to make human life more desirable by lessening its ills and promoting peace, prosperity, gladness and hope . . .

Eagles donate nearly $10 million a year to local communities, fundraisers, charities and more . . .

Employees of the Grand Aerie are available to answer questions and provide important information Monday through Friday, 7:30 to 4 p.m. Eastern Time.